"Fall Fling Five" One day event - N.A.D.park - Sat, October 13

The West Sound Disc Golf Association, in cooperation with City of Bremerton Parks and Recreation and with sponsorship by Team Sports are pleased to bring you..

"Fall Fling Five"

This is the fifth year of this great One Day, two round event at beautiful N.A.D. park in Bremerton, WA.

Details:

Saturday, October 13th
$25 entry (includes event disc)
Two rounds
Multiple divisions offered
Morning round, lunch break, then afternoon round with awards to follow
Player Check-in by 9 AM
not PDGA sanctioned for this one

Pre-registration? Great to ask. We've teamed with the Bremerton based Team Sports store to allow for in-person sign ups at their store with an early sign up incentive. Sign up before Aug 31st and receive a second disc at event sign-in!

Come out to this yearly event at NAD and have a great day golfing in the forest! Come show the Bremerton Parks Department that this course is appreciated and that we want them to be proud of having NAD park part of their department offerings for the community.

Also, a special thanks goes out the players that signed up by August 31st. They will be getting two discs worth more than their entry fee. The last I heard the pre-reg list is at around 25 players with more that have said they intend to play, but haven't paid up.

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the wife and I just went and played NAD for the first time today, to check it out
we ended up playing with 3 younger gentlemen, (as tour guides)
we would have been half lost with out them

are you guys still playing doubles on sat mornings?

We sure do play doubles on sat. mornings at 9:am sharp. C'mon out and look me up. BTW, how do you get lost at N.A.D.? It's one of the easiest courses to find your way on, with all the "next tee" signs everywhere. Although, there has been a rise in the DB vandalism as of late. We'll keep an eye out for you. Bring the wife also, it's family friendly!

Basket thieves

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We sure do play doubles on sat. mornings at 9:am sharp. C'mon out and look me up. BTW, how do you get lost at N.A.D.? It's one of the easiest courses to find your way on, with all the "next tee" signs everywhere. Although, there has been a rise in the DB vandalism as of late. We'll keep an eye out for you. Bring the wife also, it's family friendly!

finding the next tee pad was cake
it was figuring out where the basket was (with out running 1/2 way up the fairway to find it)

some are tough to see from the tee pads on your first trip through

plus the trees got the best of us, I was +16 over, and she was +20
however I'm sure we will do better next time through